Dec. 20th, 2007 @ 3:37PM
www.streetlab.net
REMIXES:
Thieves Like Us - "Drugs In My Body"
IAMX - "Nightlife"
PlayGround - "Livin' On a Weak End"
Cassius - "Toop Toop"
The Chemical Brothers - "The Salmon Dance"
Nine Inch Nails - "Capital G"
Crystal Castles - "Airwar"
Black DanieL - "Gimme What You Got"
Rx - "K y Re:amin"
Prophet Omega - "Hit The Deck"
Creedence Clearwater Revival - "Fortunate Son"
The Rolling Stones - "Gimme Shelter"
Autodrone - "Bend Me"
Professor Murder - "Free Stress Test"
Mixel Pixel - "Coming Up X's"
Led Zeppelin - "The Immigrant Song"
INXS - "Need You Tonight"
The Chemical Brothers - "Galvanize"
The Smashing Pumpkins - "Starla"
RELEASES:
Streetlab EP (2007)
1. "She is Our Music" (Featuring Kaia of Mixel Pixel)
2. "Red Zone" (Featuring Kaia Mixel Pixel)
3. "Supernatural"
Streetlab is an electronic rock music duo from Brooklyn formed in late 2001 by Mark Lamorg (coZ) and Ryan Leary. Taking the role as in-studio producers and songwriters, the two began by remixing classic rock tracks with the dance-floor in mind. Both being raised on the alternative rock scene of the early 90's, the two attempt to erase the line between the two genres - making music that appeals to both rockers and dancers. After receiving support from
Radio1's
Annie Nightingale for their remix of Led Zeppelin's The Immigrant Song in 2005, the two began releasing various classic rock remixes underground, inspiring indie-rock label
Kanine Records. Streetlab contributed remixes to their catalog for 2 of their artists: Mixel Pixel and Professor Murder.
Still residing in Brooklyn, the two have currently been remixing and producing for artists in and out of the New York City area. Some of their most recent work includes remixes for the record labels
Astralwerks and
Invisible Records. The two also contributed a remix to
The Limitless Potential, an open source remix compilation of Nine Inch Nails songs from the album
Year Zero. Their remix of The Rolling Stones classic "Gimme Shelter" can be heard in many stores around the United States.